. Bird notes . onally 1 have seen him hovering over the hen in much,the same way as the Pintail (/. principals) is so fond ofdoing. His song, which is quite a long one. is practicallyinaudible, except for the last note, which resembles the croak-ing of a frog. I cannot say that his wives seemed muchimp essed by either his singing or displaying. Bakloh Aviary Notes. Part III. {Continued from page 270). Extracts from Letters from, and Diary by E. G. M. Perreau, with Notes by Major G. A. Perreau. Breeding of Pied-Chats and Tailor-Birds. iMay22nd.—Pied Chats are nesting in box over shelter door ab


. Bird notes . onally 1 have seen him hovering over the hen in much,the same way as the Pintail (/. principals) is so fond ofdoing. His song, which is quite a long one. is practicallyinaudible, except for the last note, which resembles the croak-ing of a frog. I cannot say that his wives seemed muchimp essed by either his singing or displaying. Bakloh Aviary Notes. Part III. {Continued from page 270). Extracts from Letters from, and Diary by E. G. M. Perreau, with Notes by Major G. A. Perreau. Breeding of Pied-Chats and Tailor-Birds. iMay22nd.—Pied Chats are nesting in box over shelter door about7 feet up. May 22nd.—;Pied Chats are nesting in box over shelterdoor abou*^ 7 feet up. May 26th.—Pied Chats busy with flulf, no eggs. May 28th.—Tailor Birds young dead, nesting again,new nest is in fig1 leaves, only a little sewing at in splendid plumage and very noisy. May 30th.—Pied Chats have 4 or 5 eggs. Terrificstorm yesterday, which rather knocked hydrangea about, the o ?5 B*crq.


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